![]() ![]() From there create a romfs folder and put the randomizer outputs in it. If you go to your original Fates ROM in Citra and right click on it, there will be an "Open Mods Location" option. These days, modifying the whole RomFS isn't common since there are better options for Citra and Luma. Your "random.3ds" file isn't booting because Ignis only outputs the files it changes, not a copy of the ROM. Citra Nightly can't open the random.3ds file, it seems. ![]() ![]() I selected the Ignis output directory, hit Go in RomFS Builder, then named the file 'random.3ds'. I've got the randomized files taken straight from Ignis, and I just tried rebuilding the ROM with RomFS Builder. I seem to have gotten the randomized dump just fine, I was wondering if you could help me out with rebuilding the rom to get it to work for citra? It's been a long time since I've done this kind of thing, so sorry if it sounds a bit too basic □ I'm glad you've released a new way for me to enjoy my favorite randomized chaos of a game □ I randomized Fates with your randomizer a few years ago and had a lot of fun with it.
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